Jump to content

monty_stubble

Members
  • Posts

    66
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    2

Everything posted by monty_stubble

  1. A mate’s just made a replica chain guard. What do you think? Still needs a bit of cutting and bending but fits OK.
  2. Ah...I’m seeing it now. How does the cable arrangement interact with the rod? Is it screwed into it?
  3. Hummmm...is it possible to have a sketch of the system - don't worry about dimensions. It's the actual workings of it. MS
  4. That's an amazing description. I'm not sure on 2 readings I quite understand but thank you. I'll see if Welbike can help ... if not it's off to the lathe. Luckily I've got lots of brass rod, both hexi and tube and lots of BA and BSF taps and dies. They've already been busy making new parts (I had to fabricate the rear brake bits).
  5. How is the cable attached to the rod? Is there a spring inside the housing? Monty
  6. I don't have any of the bits. Just the hole.
  7. Yes the bit between the cable and the rod.
  8. The only bit I'm missing now is the front brake linkage on the forks. Anyone got any parts of it? Otherwise it's off to the lathe. Monty
  9. Anyone know the font and size of census numbers please. I see so many different ones, I can’t believe the MOS didn’t have a standard. MS
  10. We see the usual pictures of ML's. I've found these in various places, unfortunately they're all a bit indistinct to be sure. Is it a James or something else (maybe a flea). It's the bike in the background on the first shot although the front mini panniers look interesting too. I think the second shot may be a back view of the common shot of the commadoes advancing and pushing an ML.
  11. Thank you for all the help. Thought you might be interested in my other toys.
  12. What's the census number calculation for the frame number 1190 please? Also which fuel tap did they leave the factory with. Mine have two different ones. Monty
  13. I don't have the parts list, which is it?
  14. I’m interested in the arrangements for the return springs on the centre stand. I have seen 2 different arrangements. The frame you can see there has my homemade centre stand on it, while the other one has the conventional arrangement ... but is splayed out to make it virtually useless on all but flat tarmac.
  15. Here you are. I can't get a decent photo of the other frame number but its on the log book. The frame is of the one I'm currently restoring. Btw I have a spare (replica) exhaust expansion box if anyone's short. Monty.
  16. I've (greedily) got two. Frame No. Engine Number 1014 AAA26249A 1190 AAA21393A Monty
×
×
  • Create New...